This observation lends credence to the view that the Ohio Prairie Peninsula prairies developed through migration from the west. |
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The fact that tutorial utilization resulted in even higher examination scores lends credence to their usefulness as a learning tool. |
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A decision from the ethics committee lends credence, just by its existence, to the moral correctness of that decision. |
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It is this authenticity which lends credence to a runaway plot of student revolt against authority. |
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The demonstrated fact that material does travel from one planet to another lends credence to the hypothesis. |
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The fact that the association between identity and support was actually stronger for boys than for girls lends credence to this hypothesis. |
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The very fact that I visit this site and read these articles lends credence to the assumption that I do find useful and true ideas here. |
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Their reluctance to defend themselves against specific charges lends credence to the allegations. |
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The picture is also jumpy and unfocused at times, which also lends credence to the high-resolution argument. |
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The record of systemic abuse of the program lends credence to claims that the oil-ministry list is genuine and should be investigated. |
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This lends credence to the theory that one channels the powers beyond when writing, because really, I don't think I could seriously write that. |
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The existence of palm leaf libraries lends credence to the proletariat nature of ancient Oriya literature. |
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This lends credence to the mother's position that the policy was there for the financial security of the mother and children rather than anything else. |
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In fact, scholarly research lends credence to the observational accounts of the mainstream news media and the conventional wisdom of partisan practitioners. |
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Towards the end of the tape the sound of breaking glass and crockery lends credence to the theory that passengers rushed the aisle with the food trolley. |
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Their battered condition lends credence to the story, for why else would they have been saved, if not for their association with the martyred slave? |
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The lack of an extension for Scott lends credence to those rumors. |
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The research lends credence to the notion that common bacterial infections might play a role in determining who is stricken with the debilitating neurological disorder. |
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This too violates current law. It lends credence to the suspicion that people are lining their pockets illegally. |
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This lends credence to the notion that the current market correction may prove short-lived. |
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That assessment lends credence to the idea that a game within the game may be afoot. |
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This position lends credence to the approach taken in this report, namely the idea of testing social capital ideas against key policy objectives. |
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This lends credence to my theory that the flashes of light are indeed coming from squid. |
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This certainly lends credence to the fledgling movement for the unification of Africa. |
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All this progress bears witness to the quality of these highly-developed infrastructures, and lends credence to the many projects currently being carried out to further the country's economic growth. |
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But that simply lends credence to Mr Saakashvili's interpretation. |
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History lends credence to the Mattingly-as-manager scenario. |
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Price in turn lends credence to aesthetic valuations. |
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This unfortunately lends credence to accusations of profiteering. |
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Moreover, a clear mechanism for independent review and redress, one that is properly empowered and sensibly resourced, lends credence and credibility to any security program or initiative. |
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The response rate, however, was not encouraging and lends credence to the thesis that mainstream analysts are largely disinterested in environmental concerns. |
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All of this lends credence to the description of the brain as hijacked. |
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On the contrary, it lends credence to what we already know that for an innovative business to survive, it must have a viable business model just like any other traditional business. |
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That they did, several months later, at Myonessus, lends credence to that. |
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The assumption of greater portfolio inactivity during market downtrends lends credence once again to the theory of perspectives of Kahneman and Tversky26, the very basis of analysis in terms of the disposition effect. |
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Some modern scholars claim the near universality of the accusations in ancient texts lends credence to the crime. |
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Recent archaeological evidence lends credence to the theory that the Ezo mastered bowmanship earlier than the people of any other region in Japan. |
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